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Euphorbia obesa
A spherical succulent resembling a baseball. Looks like a cactus but is a completely different Euphorbia.
Euphorbia obesa (Baseball Plant) is a succulent native to the Great Karoo of the Northern Cape, South Africa. Its perfectly spherical to cylindrical body, marked by 8–12 longitudinal ribs and brownish-green banding, closely resembles a cactus but is entirely unrelated. Mature plants reach 5–15 cm in diameter after very slow growth over many years. The species is dioecious, bearing tiny cyathia (reduced flowers) at the stem apex in spring. Wild populations have been severely depleted by overcollection, and the species is listed under CITES Appendix II. Cultivation requires minimal watering—once or twice monthly during the growing season and barely at all in winter—full sun, and excellent drainage. The milky latex is toxic and irritating; contact with broken tissue should be avoided. Seed propagation requires plants of both sexes.
Origin
South Africa (Great Karoo, Northern Cape)
Lifespan
Perennial (decades)
Size
5-15cm
Temperature
5〜35℃
Humidity
30〜50%
Minimal
サボテンではなくユーフォルビア
水やりは非常に控えめ
直射日光を好む
樹液に毒性があるため注意
雌雄異株なので繁殖にはペアが必要
Intermediate. This is an intermediate-level species. Some prior experience and knowledge of environmental management are recommended.
The ideal temperature for Baseball Plant is 5〜35℃. Recommended humidity is 30〜50%. Avoid sudden temperature changes and maintain a stable environment.
The average lifespan of Baseball Plant is Perennial (decades). With proper care and nutrition, they can live a long and healthy life.
Baseball Plant typically reaches 5-15cm as an adult. Size may vary depending on care conditions and individual genetics.
Baseball Plant feeds on: Minimal. Aim for a balanced diet with appropriate feeding frequency.
The price of Baseball Plant varies significantly depending on morph, size, and lineage. Check our market price page for the latest pricing information.
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